good this is partially what i was trying to say in one of my earlier posts that someone (if not KM Music) should come up with a best of ARR album aimed for international audience. with iTunes 25 hits and this one it seems now west would be able to learn what the genius of ARR really is. though it would be even great if music companies release proper album/CD instead of downloadable mp3s.
--- In [email protected], Vithur <vith...@...> wrote: > > NEW YORK, NY Saavn, the world's largest digital distributor of Bollywood > music and movies, has released "Masters of Bollywood: A R Rahman," a music > album showcasing Rahman's 20 best songs, including a track from his latest > work in Delhi 6, which hits theaters in February. > > The new album, Saavn officials said, is aimed at a growing consumer demand > for music from the award-winning composer of "Slumdog Millionaire." It's > available for download on leading online music download services. > > "We are committed to providing a gateway to Bollywood music for people > around the world, and we are particularly proud and excited for the > recognition of A.R. Rahman's work on Slumdog Millionaire," said Vin Bhat, > Chief Executive Officer of the New York-based Saavn. "We made this album > because we wanted to introduce his new fans to more of his award- winning > work." > > The album's highlights include, "Masakali" from Delhi 6, his latest work, as > well as "Guzarish" from Ghajini, "Kabhi Kabhi Aditi Zindagi" from Jaane > Akbar all among the top 5 Bollywood albums of 2008. The album also > includes classic tracks from celebrated albums like Saathiya and 1947 Earth. > > The album is available for download on iTunes, Amazon, Rhapsody, eMusic, > Zune, Puretracks, Napster, and Last.fm. > > Rahman is among the best-selling musicians of all time, with estimated sales > topping 100 million records. He shot to fame in 1992 with Roja, earning > Rahman his first three National Film Awards, considered the equivalent of > the Oscars in India. Rahman is best known for incorporating a wide range of > musical influences from pop to electronica into Bollywood film scores, > redefining contemporary Indian music. > > --http://www.indiajournal.com/pages/event.php?id=5904 > regards, > Vithur >

